David A. Constantine

Assistant Professor of Mathematics

My research is in the areas of geometry and dynamical systems. In particular, I am interested in how dynamics can be used to solve geometric problems. My interests include: differential geometry, geometric flows, symmetric and homogeneous spaces, homogeneous dynamics, rigidity theory, Lie groups and representation varieties.

Norman Danner

Associate Professor of Computer Science

My research interest is formalisms for implicit computational complexity. My main research program (with J. Royer of Syracuse University) is the investigation of practical programming languages with type-theoretic guarantees of resource usage. I am also interested in anonymizing networks such as The Onion Router.

Spring 2015 office hours:

Mo 9:00-10:30am

We 2:30-4:00pm

By appointment

For administrative matters (e.g., credit transfer approval), please make an appointment to see me.